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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have apricot glazed pork tenderloin using 15 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Apricot Glazed Pork Tenderloin:
- Prepare 2 lb Prarie Fresh Prime pork loin filet-cajun flavored (my preference)
- Get Injection
- Prepare 2 tbsp honey
- Get 4 oz pineapple juice
- Get 3 tbsp brown sugar
- Make ready 1 1/2 tsp soy sauce
- Prepare Rub
- Make ready 1 tbsp honey
- Take 3 tbsp brown sugar
- Get Coating or Glaze
- Get 3/4 cup apricot preserves or jam
- Get 1/4 cup Bar-B-Q sauce
- Make ready 1 tbsp Parsley flakes or freshly chopped parsley
- Prepare 1 tsp freshly grated or ground ginger
- Make ready 1/2 tsp garlic powder
This time the spotlight is on an apricot glaze for a pork tenderloin. A quick and simple, yet full-flavored recipe is what attracts me to holiday recipes, and that's exactly what this one is. The start of this apricot glazed pork tenderloin starts with the apricot glaze. You'll start by cutting the apricots in half, removing the pit, then adding them to a pot with some water, sugar, and a pinch of salt.
Steps to make Apricot Glazed Pork Tenderloin:
- Preheat to 350°F
- Take the Pork Tenderloin out of package and rinse thoroughly with water. Then trim the fat as needed and especially the silver skin, then pat dry. Unless you have a butcher you can buy it pre-trimmed from. This takes longest if not already done.
- Then take the pork tenderloin and put it in a baking dish about 5 x 8" or 2 quarts
- Mix together all the ingredients for the injection in a small bowl.
- Take all ingredients for the glaze and mix together in a 2 cup bowl or measuring device.
- Take your injector and fill tube with mixture. Inject in numerous spots getting deep into the pork. Some may seep out into the baking dish. This will not be a problem just leave the left over juices in the pan for cooking.
- When done injecting, take the honey needed for the rub and drizzle directly on top of the meat. Then take the brown sugar and rub both together into the meat.
- Take half of the glaze mixture and put directly on top of the pork with a spoon. Set aside the other half of the mixture for use later.
- Put pork tenderloin in oven for about 35 min.
- Take pork out of oven and put the rest of the glaze on top then put back in oven for approximately another 30-40 min or until meat reaches an internal temp of 145°F. (about 25-35 minutes per pound)
- When pork is done let it rest for about 5 minutes to soak up more of the juices upon resting and then enjoy.
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